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  1. Victoria Kelly

    … and monitoring of water at the landscape scale. Recent publications include Road Salt: The Problem, The Solution, and How to Get There and The State of the Environment, Dutchess County . Victoria KellyBS, …

    ltumblety - 08/01/2023 - 09:43

  2. Gary M. Lovett: Scientist, Mentor, Advocate, & Friend

    … Term Ecological Research (LTER) community, the Catskill Environmental Research and Monitoring (CERM) conference, … Gary was a truly exceptional scientist, mentor, environmental advocate, and friend. A memorial service … Catskills & enjoyed very much our discussions about the fate of soil C and N on those plots. I will always remember …

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  3. How Lyme disease became unstoppable

    … about the Lyme epidemic. Then humans disrupted the environment and fueled an era of tick-borne diseases. … in the ’70s, was among the earliest witnesses to this fateful shift in both tick and human populations. Since … north. And as Ostfeld has stated in interviews with other publications, it is likely doing the same for the …

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  4. Strategies for achieving equitable green infrastructure in US urban planning

    … open-access paper in Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment put forth a more expansive definition of … press release .) Discover related resources, including publications, essays, a white paper , a Story Map , …

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  5. Hydrogen fuels

    … hydrogen is easily lost to leaks during storage and transport. It is of more than passing interest that the … in sources seem more likely. If it does not meet another fate, hydrogen released to Earth’s atmosphere will … M. Alen, J.M. Eiler, and Y.L. Yung.  2003.  Potential environmental impact of a hydrogen economy on the …

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  6. Livestock antibiotics and rising temperatures disrupt soil microbial communities

    … for climate mitigation. Globally, around 80% of Earth’s terrestrial carbon stores are found in soils. Due to climate … antibiotic is still biologically active when it enters the environment through animal waste.  … harder to survive when they are in a hot, antibiotic laden environment. This is similar to how it is easier to walk a …

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  7. Team Cary: Elsa Anderson

    … indicate that the way people perceive water and the terrestrial environment are very different. People living in greener … likely to think there’s anything wrong with their home environment, but that’s not necessarily true, and it’s …

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  8. Keeping the invasive bugs at bay

    … They are less optimistic about battling ash borers. The fates of the park’s ash and hemlock trees now rest on … Park Invasive Plant Program (APIPP), and Rebecca Bernacki, terrestrial invasive species project coordinator, were there … untreated firewood more than 50 miles. It’s illegal to transport regulated pests in New York, too. “If you …

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  9. How Much Oil Can We Burn?

    … centigrade. Much of the blame was directed at global transport of humans and goods from place to place. World transport depends on oil—on land, at sea, and in the air. … atmosphere—a dramatic human impact on the global environment since oil was first used. If we are to hold …

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  10. Shopping in troubled times

    … to know the impact that on-line shopping brings to the environment and to climate change. A new study by … is instructive. They included storage, packaging and transport of consumer products. They did not consider how …

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